The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated August 1976, the contents consist of:
Issue 2 Editorial... [click here for more]

The bloody saga of Mexican and Colombian cartels following Pablo Escobar's death.
It's 1994. Pablo Escobar has been killed and the Colombian Medellin cartel has been dismantled, a short lived victory for the DEA. The Mexican cartels now see an opening to establish a new organized trade. Power shifts from Colombia and now centers on Mexico as the primary distributor of narcotics.
"After Pablo"... [click here for more]

The Wargamer Volume 2 was created in 1987 by Decison Games and Keith Poulter, following a decision to revive the original The Wargamer magazine title by converting Moves into the old title.
Volume 2 of The Wargamer printed articles on games by a variety of publishers, and published a series of... [click here for more]

The Wargamer Volume 2 was created in 1987 by Decison Games and Keith Poulter, following a decision to revive the original The Wargamer magazine title by converting Moves into the old title.
Volume 2 of The Wargamer printed articles on games by a variety of publishers, and published a series... [click here for more]

The Wargamer Volume 2 was created in 1987 by Decison Games and Keith Poulter, following a decision to revive the original The Wargamer magazine title by converting Moves into the old title.
Volume 2 of The Wargamer printed articles on games by a variety of publishers, and published... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues.... [click here for more]

Fire & Movement: The Forum of Conflict Simulation was founded in 1976 by Rodger MacGowan and published by Diverse Talents, Inc. The rights and publishing of F&M currently reside with Decision Games and Past Into Print is the official creator and publisher of the electronic versions of this original print magazine. F&M was published until 2005 and consists of 150 issues. It focused... [click here for more]

The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated June 1976, the contents consist of:
Issue 1 Editorial ... [click here for more]

The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated October 1976, the contents consist of:
Issue 3
Editorial
News... [click here for more]

The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated November 1976, the contents consist of:
Issue 4
Editorial... [click here for more]

The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated January 1977, the contents consist of:
Issue 5
Editorial
Flying... [click here for more]

The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated March 1977, the contents consist of:
Issue 6
Editorial... [click here for more]

The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated May 1977, the contents consist of:
Issue 7
Editorial... [click here for more]

The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated September 1977, the contents consist of:
Issue... [click here for more]

The Phoenix Magazine was a house publication by SimPubs/SPI directed towards the wargamers of the United Kingdom. It covered SPI titles and other subjects related to wargaming and military history. The publication began in June 1976 and lasted for 36 issues, ceasing publication in March 1982.
In this issue, dated November 1977, the contents consist of:
Issue... [click here for more]

In this issue, published in July/August 1987, the contents include:
Rushing to the (Fore) Front – A word from the Editor
Third Reich – A special 1941 scenario
Mission Grenada – A quick review
Options for Mission Grenada - Variants and optional rules
Squad Leader Scenarios - "Partisan Purge" and "The Tank Repair Shop"
Squad... [click here for more]

In this issue, published in September/October 1987, the contents include:
Shogun: The Editorial – A humorous clarification from the Editor
Two New Squad Leader Scenarios - from Guy Sajer's book "The Forgotten Soldier" – “The Burning Corridor” and “The Dying Place”
Panzers at Kursk - Soviet counterattack scenario
Blue... [click here for more]

In this issue, published in January/February 1988, the contents include:
The Editorial Letters
Two New Squad Leader Scenarios - "Race to the Clerf" and "Last Stand on the Oder"
Russian Campaign II - Changes and strategies for this expansion kit
Assault on Singapore - New scenarios
Top Gun in the Med - Additional campaigns for Top GunVictory... [click here for more]

In this final issue, published in the summer of 1989, the contents include:
Editorial
Duel in the Desert – Errata, clarifications, and single board game variant
The Michicon '88 ASL Tournament – The Playtesters Advanced Squad Leader tournament scenarios “B1 Two Long Bars”, “B2 Ice Follies”, “B3 Prussian Panic”, “B4... [click here for more]

Battleplan was an ambitious magazine devoted to providing variants, scenarios, and articles on game strategy for wargaming products by a variety of publishers. Published between 1987 and 1989, the magazine had a great deal of content to appeal to war gamers, including articles and materials for Ambush!, Squad Leader, Advanced Squad Leader, Up Front, and many other games.
The periodical... [click here for more]

In this issue, published in April 2002, the articles include:
Yom Kipper - A Scenario For Flashpoint: Golan
Solving The Polish Problem - Alternative Opening Attacks For Third Reich 4th Ed
Common Errors In The Play Of Gunslinger - A Schizophrenic Look
The Showdowns Of Gunslinger - Analysis Of Showdown #5: The Ambush
What Are Those Indians Doing In My Backyard?... [click here for more]

In this issue, published in July 2002, the articles include:
New Scenarios For Israeli Defense Force - Also Errata For IDF
Italy On A Budget - Early Italian Play In 4th Edition Third ReichThird Reich Workshop - A Little Quiz
I Joins dah Mob. Whattah I Do Now? - Strategies For Gangsters
In The King's Service - An Addition To Down With The King
Handicapping... [click here for more]

In this issue, published in July 2003, the articles include:
Jutland In The Baltic - Battles Between the Germans and Russians
The French Sellout - Not Your Average Advanced Third Reich Series Replay
Potpourri For The Gamer - DEN, W&P, FE, VITP/WAS, SUB & FT
1999 March Madness Sweet Sixteen - Mens and Womens Teams
Termoli - Panzer Leader Situations
The... [click here for more]